Korean Restaurant Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The image of a fish on a plate immediately situates the brand in the seafood sector. The deep rich color palette conveys confidence and inspires action. The calligraphic style of the Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface matches the East Asian aesthetic, mirroring the graceful lines of the Korean script. |
Edit | The color red is associated with heat and passion and implies that the plate of food has a spicy kick. The gold color may suggest luxury or class, making it ideal for an upmarket Korean restaurant. The poster-style, round forms of the Autour One typeface are modern and stylish. |
Edit | This logo uses the bibimbap bowl in a clever way, which is memorable and endearing. The expressive SeoulHangang typeface complements the wacky icon by adding style and swank to the design, while the maroon color palette conveys passion, ambition, and warmth. A fun and interesting logo. |
Edit | If you want to draw attention to your restaurant's name, the best way to do that is to omit icons from your logo. Marko One, packed with personality, is an excellent design choice for this strategy. The sharp red color grabs attention and inspires action. The outcome is a minimalist look that pops. |
Edit | The barbecue grill icon is a clear nod to the traditional Korean barbecue. The Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface mimics the symmetry of the Korean script and stands out against the backdrop in white. The uncommon maroon and peach color pairing is quirky and appealing and suggests a novel approach. |
Edit | Chopsticks digging into the ocean is a creative way of signaling that yours is an authentic Korean seafood restaurant. The Hind Madurai Bold font conveys confidence and excitement, translating to passion for your menu and ingredients. The black and red color palette is striking and conveys mastery. |
Edit | The flame emerging from the frying pan is the strongest indicator of spicy Korean food, suggesting that your dishes have a kick to them. The SeoulHangang typeface is eye-catching and energizing, while red and black always work well together. A fun, dynamic logo that's easy on the eyes. |
Edit | The image of a pig between a spatula and fork is a great way of branding yourself as a Korean restaurant that specializes in traditional pork dishes. The red and orange color combination hints at flaming hot and flavorful food, and the futuristic Kanit typeface adds flair to the design. |
Edit | This dynamic design uses curved linework to create a delicious-looking bowl of noodles, enticing hungry patrons to visit your restaurant. The red and black color scheme is powerful, indicating a formal brand and catching the eye. The Krona One typeface completes the logo's modern look. |
Edit | The wild and expressive curves of the 1960s-inspired letterforms of the Ceviche One typeface are the perfect choice for a bold and daring wordmark. In black, the wordmark exudes confidence and strength and grabs attention. This is the ideal design approach for a brand that wants to be different. |